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This American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer has established himself as one of the most talented musicians in the world. Jack White rose to fame during his stint as the vocalist, guitarist, and pianist of The White Stripes, a critically acclaimed American rock duo whose final three albums each won GRAMMY Awards for “Best Alternative Music Album.” White immediately proved that he could achieve similar success as a solo act as his first solo album, “Blunderbuss”, debuted at No. 1 in 2012. Find seats for the next Jack White tour for your chance to see this renowned musician entertain a capacity crowd with his amazing vocals and legendary guitar riffs.

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At the helm of bands like The White Stripes, The Raconteurs, and The Dead Weather, Detroit native Jack White has established himself as one of the most innovative musicians of his generation. This GRAMMY Award winner has collaborated with esteemed contemporaries like Alicia Keys, Danger Mouse, and Loretta Lynn, and he was hailed by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the top 100 guitarists of all time. In his solo work especially, the singer-songwriter showcases his influences in blues and Americana music. Choose one of the live concerts from the schedule above to hear White perform hits from his storied career live on stage. After you identify the Jack White tickets you want to purchase on the specific event page, log into or create a Vivid Seats account to access checkout. Select your delivery and payment methods, and then click “Place Order” to complete the purchase.

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Fenway Park, Red Rocks Dates Added to Jack White Tour 2014

In conjunction with the June 10 release of his latest album, “Lazaretto,” Jack White revealed additional tour dates for his previously confirmed 2014 venture. With only a few shows behind him at the time of the announcement, several more performances were booked for later in the summer including dates in Kansas City, Mo. (Aug. 18), San Francisco (Aug. 23), Seattle (Aug. 25-26), Vancouver (Aug. 28), and Columbia, Md. (Sept. 14), plus several others. Additionally, arguably the two most anticipated concerts included in the latest news was a stop at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colo., on Aug. 20 and Sept. 17 at The Bleacher Theater at Fenway Park in Boston. The latter will feature a stage in centerfield though will be facing the bleachers instead of the infield as is usually the case for concerts at the historic venue. The unique configuration offers a more intimate experience for fans as it seats less than 8,000 guests. The Cold War Kids have been featured as the opener for White’s early run of shows, but no supporting acts have been unveiled yet for the added dates.

In the midst of White’s other previously scheduled 2014 tour dates, he’ll also be making appearances at various music festivals around the country. Highlighted on the slate are stops at Bonnaroo (June 14), Forecastle Festival (July 19), Newport Folk Festival (July 26), Osheaga Music and Arts Festival (Aug. 1-3), and the Music Midtown Festival in Atlanta (Sept. 19). A handful of international shows will keep White busy into the fall, and as of June 24, a performance in Columbia, S.C., on Sept. 24 is the final North American performance planned for 2014.

Jack White Lines Up 2014 Music Festivals, Solo Shows

A flurry of Jack White news in prior weeks culminated April 7 in an announcement fans had been waiting for since his last tour in 2012. In conjunction with the release of White’s highly anticipated second studio album, “Lazaretto,” due out June 10, the GRAMMY winner confirmed dates for a series of solo shows in various North American cities, in addition to a brief European stint. The trek will set sail from Tulsa, Okla., on May 29 in the first of five domestic performances featuring opener, Kelley Stoltz. Following a June 5 show in Charlotte, White will head overseas for concerts in Ireland, France, the Netherlands, and England, before returning stateside in July to close out the final leg that will run until mid-September.

Among the many North American cities selected for the tour, Chicago (July 23-24), White’s native Detroit (July 28, 30), and Seattle (Aug. 25-26) will have the honor of hosting the singer for two nights. The final series of performances will boast support from Benjamin Booker. In addition to the solo dates, White also has been booked for the Free Press Summer Festival (May 31-June 1), Governors Ball Music Festival (June 7), Bonnaroo (June 12-15), Forecastle Festival (July 19), and the Osheaga Music and Arts Festival (Aug. 1-3).